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Dennis: Claims of run-down Chief Secretary residence exaggerated

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The content originally appeared on: Trinidad and Tobago Newsday Tobago The Chief Secretary's official residence in Lowlands, Tobago. - David Reid Former chief secretary Ancil Dennis has accused his successor, Farley Augustine, of grossly exaggerating the condition of the chief secretary's official residence in Lowlands, Tobago. At a plenary sitting at the Assembly Legislature in Scarborough on Thursday, Augustine claimed the residence was in a significant state of disrepair which required over $200,000 to fix. Augustine said the house was […]

Source: Trinidad News

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